Ethan Furman <et...@stoneleaf.us>: > Can anybody think of a use-case for this particular feature?
Internet protocol entities constantly have to format (and parse) ASCII-esque octet strings: headers.append(b'Content-length: %d\r\n' % len(blob)) headers.append(b'Content-length: {}\r\n'.format(len(blob))) Now you must do: headers.append(('Content-length: %d\r\n' % len(blob)).encode()) headers.append('Content-length: {}\r\n'.format(len(blob)).encode()) That is: 1. ineffient (encode/decode shuffle) 2. unnatural (strings usually have no place in protocols) 3. confusing (what is stored as bytes, what is stored as strings?) 4. error-prone (UTF-8 decoding exceptions etc) To be sure, %s will definitely be needed as well: uri = b'http://%s/robots.txt' % host Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list